
What is my age: | 22 | |
Meeting with: | Emotional male | |
Hair: | Chestnut hair | |
What I like to drink: | Gin | |
Other hobbies: | Looking after pets |

They met outside a dating service headquarters, two strangers who had only heard of each other; sure enough, passions flared and the next stop may be before a judge. Right, featuring charges and countercharges of consumer rip-off, chicanery, dating service intrigue, poison personality and assault.

Ullman said he will no longer fix up female clients with Hash, declaring him lonely guy non grata in all five Great Expectations clubs he belonged to. Their brief encounter occurred Monday afternoon after Hash discovered that his name had been expunged from the list of male hopefuls at the Encino branch.
Eager to broaden the field, he had forked over additional fees to branches in San Diego, Upland, Los Angeles and Encino, he said.

By all s he was successful, frequently selecting others and being selected himself, except in Encino, where the femme flow was cut to one. But then it suddenly dried up. Cathi Robbins, director of the Encino center, said the cancellation came after the expiration of his one-year membership--a membership which, moreover, had been granted him free when Hash insisted that he ed up with the Encino office and paid the start-up fee at the Los Angeles branch.

The San Diego membership soon followed suit, and his original membership in Orange County appeared also to be in jeopardy when the office could find no documentation of it. But Hash, who said he did indeed pay but conceded he lacks much of the paperwork, said Robbins and other employees refused to deal with him.
When Ullman approached as Hash picketed Monday, Hash said he at first took him for an interested spectator.

He came at me like a raging bull, slugged me, choked me, and threw me into traffic. The guy clobbered me.

Hash said he would pursue the case through legal channels to win reinstatement to Great Expectations. Henry Chu first ed the Los Angeles Times in and worked primarily out of the San Fernando Valley office before moving to the foreign staff in He served as bureau chief in Beijing from toRio de Janeiro from toNew Delhi from to and London from to He was a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard.

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